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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ probably about 30 minutes to put together the code to generate the
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usual gawdy test algorithm I try when bootstrapping from a new
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environment:
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[{width=100%}](../images/acidity-standard.png)
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(Yeah, it's gaudy. But when you see it animated, it's amazingly trippy
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and mesmerizing.)
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@ -29,14 +29,14 @@ I downloaded the program, started it, and their welcome image (with
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the relatively short source code right beside it) greeted me, rendered
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on-the-spot:
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[{width=100%}](../images/welcome.png)
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The program was very easy to work with. Their quick reference card was
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terse but only needed a handful of examples and a few pages of
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documentation to fill in the gaps. After about 15 minutes, I'd put
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together this:
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[{width=100%}](../images/spiral-first-20110823.png)
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Sure, it's mathematical and simple, but I think being able to put it
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together in 15 minutes in a general program (i.e. not a silly ad-hoc
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@ -69,9 +69,9 @@ rule SQUARE1 {
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I worked with it some more the next day and had some things like this:
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[{width=100%}](../images/tree3-abg.png)
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[{width=100%}](../images/tree4-lul.png)
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I'm not sure what it is. It looks sort of like a tree made of
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lightning. Some Hive13 people said it looks like a lockpick from
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